The 'Print temperature guideline' is a fundamental parameter set in additive manufacturing, defining the ideal thermal range for processing materials like plastics and resins. These guidelines are crucial for controlling material viscosity, phase transitions, and curing kinetics during the printing process.
Adhering to these thermal parameters prevents common printing defects such as warping, stringing, and poor interlayer adhesion, thereby ensuring the dimensional accuracy, mechanical strength, and desired surface finish of the final component.
As additive manufacturing technologies evolve and new materials are introduced, these guidelines become increasingly sophisticated, often requiring precise calibration and environmental control to achieve high-performance parts for demanding applications.